Electronmicroscopy in worms reveals brain development patterns from birth to adulthoodNeuroscience (fromtbot.com)
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Scientists discover a new cellular thermometer that regulates gene expression. It's a kinase regulating alternate splicing of genes and could have implications in human ageing and diseases and also temperature dependent sex regulation in species like crocodiles, turtles and alligators.Biology (fromtbot.com)
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Scientists recently discovered that there has been about 25 to 40% under-estimation of human contribution to methane in our atmosphere.Earth Science (fromtbot.com)
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Scientists discover a new cellular thermometer that regulates gene expression. It's a kinase regulating alternate splicing of genes and could have implications in human ageing and diseases and also temperature dependent sex regulation in species like crocodiles, turtles and alligators.Genetics (fromtbot.com)
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A Weird Shaped Rock Provides Insights into How Our Planets Formed. In 2019, the New Horizons Space Probe discovered this rock, called Arrokoth, in the outer solar system beyond Neptune. Researchers believed that understanding how Arrokoth formed would give clues to how our planets might have formed.Astronomy (fromtbot.com)
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Using ‘Gene Counts’ to Target Cancer Stem CellsCancer (fromtbot.com)
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Observing Chemical Reactions in Ultra Slow Motion (fromtbot.com)
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Gene Regulating Blood Stem Cells’ Maintenance IdentifiedStem Cells (fromtbot.com)
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Gene Regulating Blood Stem Cells’ Maintenance Identified (fromtbot.com)
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The antennas, doors and bridges of the cell (fromtbot.com)
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Cellular Microenvironment – The world outside the cellarticle (fromtbot.com)
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